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Mahindra rolls out refreshed Thar with feature upgrades starting at ₹9.99 lakh



<p>The new Thar is being offered with three engine choices: a 2.0 mStallion petrol, a 2.2L mHawk diesel, and a D117 CRDe diesel.</p>
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Mahindra & Mahindra has launched the new Thar SUV, introducing design changes, added comfort features and updated connectivity. The model is priced from ₹9.99 lakh (ex-showroom) onwards.

Design and features

The refreshed Thar comes with a redesigned front grille, dual-tone bumper and R18 alloy wheels. The cabin features a black dashboard and a new steering wheel. Six colour options are available, including Tango Red and Battleship Grey.

Comfort additions include rear AC vents, a sliding armrest, a rear-view camera, door-mounted power windows, a dead pedal (available on the automatic variant), rear wash and wiper, and an A-pillar entry assist handle.

Connectivity and engine options

The SUV is equipped with a 26.03 cm HD infotainment system that supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, along with Type-C USB ports. Safety and utility features include a Tyre Direction Monitoring System and Adventure Stats Gen II, which provides off-road data such as altitude, temperature and steering direction.

The new Thar is being offered with three engine choices: a 2.0 mStallion petrol, a 2.2L mHawk diesel, and a D117 CRDe diesel. Transmission options include 6-speed manual and automatic units, available in both rear-wheel and four-wheel drive configurations.

Pricing

Diesel: AXT RWD MT from ₹9.99 lakh; LXT RWD MT ₹12.19 lakh; LXT 4WD MT ₹15.49 lakh; LXT 4WD AT ₹16.99 lakh
Petrol: LXT RWD AT ₹13.99 lakh; LXT 4WD MT ₹14.69 lakh; LXT 4WD AT ₹16.25 lakh Nalinikanth Gollagunta, CEO, Mahindra Automotive Division, said the model reflects customer feedback and aims to provide an updated design, technology, and convenience.

  • Published On Oct 3, 2025 at 02:24 PM IST

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